The baby or toddler started walking, which is very exciting!
But which shoe laces is best to buy?
Is it important for her to be orthopaedic? What to pay
attention to when measuring? There are many more questions - and we have all
the answers.
Barefoot walking is the most correct and healthiest walk.
Why needs shoes? In some cases, walking barefoot outdoors can be dangerous.
No need to spend money as long as the baby sits in the
stroller, and even when he is just standing. When to buy shoes? In his first
steps.
When shopping, it is important to pay attention to a number
of things (for example, a thin, flexible sole), but the brand or shoe
"orthopaedic" is not important.
Barefoot walking is the most natural, right and most healthy
walk for toddlers. It contributes to the development of the many small muscles
in and around the foot, thus allowing the foot to grow and strengthen best. It
is recommended that the toddler walk barefoot at every opportunity, even
outside the home and especially on grass, soil and sand.
However, in some cases walking barefoot on the various
surfaces outside the home can be dangerous and unpleasant. Glasses, sharp
stones, nails, warm weather and cold air are some of the dangers that lurk out
there.
To avoid harming his health, the toddler - like any adult -
needs good, suitable shoes that will allow his feet to grow, grow and grow
best.
When to Buy First Step Shoes satin ribbon shoelaces for
girls?
It's probably very tempting to shop when you look in the
shop windows or online catalogues - but there's really no need to spend money
on shoes as long as the baby sits in a stroller, and even when he's just
standing.
A baby who takes his first steps - it's another story
already: he enjoys the new experience and so much to experience it - and it's
time to purchase the first step shoes (but we'll still try to walk barefoot as
much as possible).
How many hours of sleep does your child need? Experts have
listed the recommended numbers from 4 months to 18 years
How many hours of sleep does your child need? What shoes
laces for girls should you buy?
Let’s now talk about the SHOES that goes with the famous
Sunplum.com satin ribbon shoelaces for girls.
When buying first satin ribbon shoelaces for girls,
keep in mind a few things about the actual shoes it goes to:
1. Thin, flexible bendable and twistable sole.
2. Flat and slightly rough sole for improved friction and
anti-slip.
3. Sole without heel (or with minimal heel).
4. Flat insole, with no elevations and sockets.
5. Lightweight shoe.
6. A shoe made of soft, breathable material (e.g. leather).
7. Shoe structure that fits the foot structure - wide in the
fingers (allowing for the layout of the fingers) and narrow in the heel
(contributing to maintaining balance, which is a major challenge at the start
of walking).
These recommendations are suitable for buying shoes up to
the age of 8-7 years. Up to this age, the foot structure continues to evolve,
and this development should be allowed without the unnecessary
"pressure" of heavy, stiff shoes.
High or normal shoe? Maybe flip-flops?
Normal shoe. There is no need for a high shoe that will
restrict bending of the ankle joint. The shoe should have a Velcro or laces
that will allow optimal fit to the foot. It is not advisable to purchase a
flip-flop that cannot be optimally tightened, and will further challenge the
baby's equilibrium, which can cause a large number of falls. Isn't it always
better to buy an orthopaedic shoe?
The concept of "orthopaedic shoe" does not exist
in reality today. Most baby shoes are good quality.
Is there a meaning to the brand? Still, it's a higher
quality shoe, isn't it?
There is no meaning to the brand. As it is written, most
baby shoes are good quality and the brand choice is arbitrary. There are brands
whose shoe structure is better suited for narrow-footed infants, and others
that are better suited for broad-footed infants. Need to measure and choose
accordingly.
Want an independent baby?
It is advisable to buy shoes only after standing posture -
in this position the foot expands and reaches its true dimensions while
walking.
A common mistake of parents is to measure the shoes when the
child is sitting in a cart, and then there is a risk that when standing, they
will squeeze and not fit.
When measuring, it is important to make sure that the feet
are perfectly straight and that there is still a space of about half an inch
between the tips of the toes and the tip of the shoe. An oversized shoe can
cause stumbling and difficulty walking. The shoes should not be tightened too
tightly, but it is also important not to be slack so that the child will be
forced to punch his fingers in order to grip them for fall prevention.
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